
California Oil Spill Still Affecting Huntington Beach Businesses, Commercial Fishing
AVN Staff
November 28, 2021
In early October, a ruptured underwater pipeline spilled crude oil in the waters off the Southern California coast. Almost two months later, life in Huntington Beach is back to normal, but residents say the reputation of the tourist city has been damaged and businesses are still hurting. Genia Dulot reports.
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